Wednesday, November 08, 2006
4 Port Switch
A disadvantage of a wireless 4 port switch is that security is tougher. Anyone in range can log onto your ip address, and can perhaps steal information or at least free service from you. A solution from this is a quality firewall. This will stop other people from piggy backing on your computer or from hacking into your account. However, usually even without a firewall, you are unlikely to get your account pirated or disrupted.
Another way to increase security is to use encryption whenever possible. Encryption is a super-password which scrambles your informations with keys so complicated that no one can break them unless they have the right code. It is routinely used not only for email security, but also for buying and selling things with money on the internet. Soon encryption will automatically be used in everything to prevent you from being spied on.
The type of 4 port switch that you need depends on the speed of your connection as well as your wired or wireless status. If you are using regular dsl or cable modem, you don't need the speed you would need if, say, you were wired to a backbone or major hub. It is important to get a switch fast enough for your connection so as not to slow you down unneccassarily. After all, what would be the price of paying for high speed service which you couldn't use.
A 4 port switch also allows the different computers on your network to speak to eachother. This can be useful for both business and recreation. For business, you can work on and modify the same documents, or send memos back and fourth on the local network. But my favorite, personally, is to play network games on these systems. After work, i love to sit down to a first person shooter or a nice strategy game over the 4 port switch, and blow off the days steam by competing friendlyly with my friends. Sometimes, however, the competition gets pretty heated and intense. But that is even better.
Friday, October 27, 2006
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Data Recovery Hard Drive Failures
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Sunday, October 22, 2006
Internet Marketing
First, you must accurately determine your market. Who wants to buy your product or service? If you want to succeed in internet marketing, you must have a crystal-clear picture of your target market.
One terrific tool is the online survey. Many are available, some free and others offering a 30 day free trial. Look into these, as the information you'll gain will pay off big-time in honing your internet marketing focus.
Another source of information critical to targeting your market is demographics. If your product is pet products, do a search on ”demographics pet products”. This search yields age groups, income, product favorites, regional needs, the industry and your competition. All valuable information for a successful internet marketing effort.
Cost-effective planning is paramount to successful internet marketing. You don't need a huge advertising budget to start. If your marketing plan is solid, don't be in a huge hurry to spend on advertising. Instead, spend your money and effort testing small distributions of copy in ezines directed at your target audiences.
Vary your copy and see which pulls best. You may be surprised at the results, but it's all part of your internet marketing strategy. Use what sticks and discard what doesn't. Test everything on a small scale. Remember that effective copy can make or break your internet marketing plan! When inquiries and sales start flowing in, your internet marketing plan is becoming a success!
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
My 17 Inch Notebook Is Awesome
I put off getting my new 17 inch notebook for quite a long time. I have always found the process of buying a new computer agonizing. No matter how long you wait, the very next week after you buy whatever system you have chosen to purchase, there is something cheaper and more powerful at a lower price and with a better warranty. It is enough to drive you completely batty. Nevertheless, I knew that the convenience of a new laptop computer was worth it, and eventually I broke down and bought my new 17 inch notebook. And I am sure glad that I did. There is nothing that beats a laptop computer.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Buying a Refurbished Laptop Computer
Check out the Minimum Systems Requirements needed to do all of the your applications. They will not come with the laptop, as refurbished laptops often only include the Operating System (OS). If they don't include an installed OS, then be prepared to install it yourself. This is not for those that don't know what they are doing, so research what is involved before buying one without an OS.
Once you understand what you really need, you need to determine your budget.
Most old laptops do not have working batteries. If you need a battery, shop around to figure out how much they cost. You should know that on older laptops, batteries don't last more than an hour or two, so purchasing a new battery for the purpose of longer battery life may not be worth the expense. And by all means, stick with a name brand... IBM, Dell, Toshiba, Compaq-HP.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Buying A Desktop Computer?
Ever since the first personal desktop computer made its presence felt on the first office desk, humanity as we know it has become infatuated with desktop computing. Over the decades the processing speeds have gone up, the configurations have changed, desktop computers have become more adaptable to concepts like the Internet and networking, but the fundamental purpose has been the same – that of providing affordable computing services to every office desk in the world!
From its initial days as a mammoth machine that occupied a room, the desktop computer of today has become snug enough to occupy very little space on your desk. Till a couple of years ago, the desktop computers came with huge, cumbersome desktop monitors. These were cathode ray tube (or CRT) monitors and took up more space than the central processing unit of the desktop computer. But of late, the desktop computers available in the market come with flat screen liquid crystal display monitors, making them lightweight and sleek.
The changes have been more than superficial though. If truth be told, the very desktop computer industry has undergone massive changes. The original manufacturer, Integrated Business Machines (IBM) is still around. But they no longer have a monopoly on the desktop computer industry. China, Taiwan, Japan and Korea have entered, conquered and continue to drive the desktop computer market in the world today. Although price was the initial entry point for these Asian manufacturers, over a period of time, they have grabbed sufficient market share and volumes to provide dependable quality and even product innovation in their versions of the desktop computers.